zova

zova
zóva ž
DEFINICIJA
bot., v. bazga
ONOMASTIKA
pr. (nadimačka ili etnici): Zóvak (220, Županja, Slavonija, Baranja), Zóvić (370, Pazin, Istra, Primorje)

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